Z4-forum weekender: Applecross/Scotland - 18-20th May 2012!

Big problem at the moment is the part-closure of the A890 at Stromeferry - it's the obvious route to get there especially as we're starting from Stirling. The latest is the A890 is still blocked by a landslide but they're diverting cars along mats placed on the railtracks alongside the road, sounds dodgy for low-slung cars! I'm following progress on this via PH/BBC website and will base a route around what's open!
 
a11y said:
Big problem at the moment is the part-closure of the A890 at Stromeferry - it's the obvious route to get there especially as we're starting from Stirling. The latest is the A890 is still blocked by a landslide but they're diverting cars along mats placed on the railtracks alongside the road, sounds dodgy for low-slung cars! I'm following progress on this via PH/BBC website and will base a route around what's open!

Before we drive down the train tracks, we need to nominate someone who'd prefer not to and who's therefore going to stand around taking photos of each of us driving on a railway! I'm not going to be the one who phones Scotrail though to tell them the only train line and the diversion around the only road out that far West has been closed due to a Z4 stuck on the tracks.
 
Any more details on the route Ally? Know we're still at early planning stages, no pressure :)

Might be flying solo for this one (Kirsty not sure if she can make it), but wouldn't miss it for the world :thumbsup:


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Adamski said:
Any more details on the route Ally? Know we're still at early planning stages, no pressure :)
It's still that bit of road closure that's stopping me confirming a final route. The alternatives all add quite a bit of distance and I'm not entirely happy with them thus far. Suppose I'm hoping this bit of road will be reopened fully as it'll make things a LOT easier!

Route will be PM'd to those going "soon" :P


Would be great to have some of the new members come along too - I promise we don't (all) bite :)
 
Just a suggestion, I know its an extra 2 hours but look where it takes you.

http://g.co/maps/v2r69
 
Keep it off the forum ya nugget! :D

But yeah, I'm thinking something like that. I'll try and PM folk who've signed up later...
 
How about doing the Sheildaig loop on the way up, then your posted one coming home (or vice versa)?
 
cj_eds said:
How about doing the Sheildaig loop on the way up, then your posted one coming home (or vice versa)?
I've got an idea for taking that in on Saturday :)


Folks who're definite/provisional - check your PM...
 
Been checking out the routes in more detail. Happy with all suggestions but would rather stay in Applecross as originally planned. Also keen to keep the tent option alive, and would prefer not to have to pitch a tent twice....

All roads looking good, just a shame about the closure/railway diversion.

Just need to buy my tent now!
 
Adamski said:
Been checking out the routes in more detail. Happy with all suggestions but would rather stay in Applecross as originally planned. Also keen to keep the tent option alive, and would prefer not to have to pitch a tent twice....

All roads looking good, just a shame about the closure/railway diversion.

Just need to buy my tent now!

I agree! :thumbsup: :driving:
 
Still in negotiation with the mrs but its looking good :) the week in italy bribe has gone in :wink: so its in her hands at the moment
Whatever you decide we'll be travelling up the day before so not to concerned about a long drive the first day :thumbsup:
 
Sorry i wont be able to make this ally,i will be in Spain for the week/during our 2nd wedding anniversary :D
Next one,hopefully :driving:
 
53 sleeps to go, right foot is twitching :driving: :driving: :driving:

Also got some good news yesterday, My audable passenger seat speed limiter will not be fitted for this run :)
 
I may be up for this, just need to find a travelling buddy to help with petrol costs and share a room with in the B&B.

I'm afraid I have no desire to camp but will try and find the closest B&B or may consider one of those huts, even though the mattresses look less comfortable than the ones down the local nick...

Will keep looking in on the thread :)
 
RichardG said:
Ohi!!!!! you lot leave it out, jealously is such a horrible thing :poke:
I don't recall many complaints when you were all sheltering from the somewhat inclement weather at one point.
Just because you are camping doesn't mean you have to slum it.

Afterall how else would you be in a position to capture priceless moments like this.
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Sorry Jamie.

Anyway it was the only way I could convince my good lady wife to try camping, there was no way she was going to scamble in and out of a compact tent on her hands and knees.

So here it is in all it's glory on a practice errection in the back garden.
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Seriously for those put off camping or reluctant to try it, don't scrimp, buy good gear and a large tent it really does transform the experience, so much so that my good lady wife is actually prepared to go camping more often.

Tehe Jimmy!! Classic moment of last year's trip to Islay! :D

Oh Richard, your tent was ridiculous - massive! :poke: :)
 
Blue said:
I may be up for this, just need to find a travelling buddy to help with petrol costs and share a room with in the B&B.

I'm afraid I have no desire to camp but will try and find the closest B&B or may consider one of those huts, even though the mattresses look less comfortable than the ones down the local nick...

Will keep looking in on the thread :)

If you can't find a travel buddy, I'm up for sharing a hut. At £38/night for a glorified chicken shed, it would be good to share costs!
 
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